Cell Reports (Nov 2016)

A Small Potassium Current in AgRP/NPY Neurons Regulates Feeding Behavior and Energy Metabolism

  • Yanlin He,
  • Gang Shu,
  • Yongjie Yang,
  • Pingwen Xu,
  • Yan Xia,
  • Chunmei Wang,
  • Kenji Saito,
  • Antentor Hinton Jr.,
  • Xiaofeng Yan,
  • Chen Liu,
  • Qi Wu,
  • Qingchun Tong,
  • Yong Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2016.10.044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 7
pp. 1807 – 1818

Abstract

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Neurons that co-express agouti-related peptide (AgRP) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) are indispensable for normal feeding behavior. Firing activities of AgRP/NPY neurons are dynamically regulated by energy status and coordinate appropriate feeding behavior to meet nutritional demands. However, intrinsic mechanisms that regulate AgRP/NPY neural activities during the fed-to-fasted transition are not fully understood. We found that AgRP/NPY neurons in satiated mice express high levels of the small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel 3 (SK3) and are inhibited by SK3-mediated potassium currents; on the other hand, food deprivation suppresses SK3 expression in AgRP/NPY neurons, and the decreased SK3-mediated currents contribute to fasting-induced activation of these neurons. Genetic mutation of SK3 specifically in AgRP/NPY neurons leads to increased sensitivity to diet-induced obesity, associated with chronic hyperphagia and decreased energy expenditure. Our results identify SK3 as a key intrinsic mediator that coordinates nutritional status with AgRP/NPY neural activities and animals’ feeding behavior and energy metabolism.

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